Word Study
telegram
CIDE DICTIONARY
telegram, n. [Gr. far + -gram.].
A message sent by telegraph; a telegraphic dispatch. [1913 Webster]
" “A friend desires us to give notice that he will ask leave, at some convenient time, to introduce a new word into the vocabulary. It is telegram, instead of telegraphic dispatch, or telegraphic communication.” Albany [N. Y.] Evening Journal (April 6, 1852). " Albany [N. Y.] Evening Journal (April 6, 1852). [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
telegram, n. a message sent by telegraph and then usu. delivered in written form.
Usage
In UK official use since 1981 only for international messages.
Etymology
TELE- + -GRAM, after TELEGRAPH
THESAURUS
telegram
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telegram
News
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